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Merle Haggard: Lively And Spontaneous

<p>Not coincidentally, Merle Haggard's "Working in Tennessee" documents a young ruffian who pulled himself up by his bootstraps.</p>
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Not coincidentally, Merle Haggard's "Working in Tennessee" documents a young ruffian who pulled himself up by his bootstraps.

In plain terms, Merle Haggard's "Working in Tennessee" is just a fun Western swing song, and it sets the tone for a lighthearted album. The track showcases a man who — at 74, having had half a lung removed — still writes strong lyrics and fronts a stellar band, The Strangers.

Not coincidentally, the song documents a young ruffian who pulled himself up by his bootstraps — he was born in a converted boxcar — and made it big as a country star, despite his rocky relationship to Nashville. The musicianship is something to be remarked upon by itself, particularly the smooth, light touch of fiddle player Scott Joss. At one point the Hag says, "Ah, work on it Scotty," and it's the sort of little moment that gives the album a lively, spontaneous feel. You can tell by the way everybody plays that the Hag runs a tight ship, but he's having a great time.

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